Cavitations & Root Canal Removals
Cavitations — also known as jawbone cavitations, FDOJ (fatty degenerative osteonecrosis), NICO, or “dead bone pockets” — are areas of compromised bone that can develop when a tooth doesn’t heal completely after extraction or due to chronic infection.
Root‑canal treated teeth can also harbor lingering infection that contributes to bone changes and inflammation.
We address these underlying interference fields to help reduce chronic inflammation, remove hidden infection, and support whole‑body wellness.
Benefits of Treatments
- Removes hidden sources of infection and inflammation from the jawbone
- Helps resolve interference fields that can impact systemic immune function
- Supports healthier bone regeneration and prepares sites for future restorations
- Promotes improved healing with a whole‑body approach
- Enhances comfort and long‑term oral health
Related Treatments
- Cavitation debridement and surgical cleanup
- Root canal removal and extraction of non‑vital teeth
- Advanced imaging (CBCT) for precise diagnosis
- Guided bone regeneration
- PRF (Platelet‑Rich Fibrin) therapy for accelerated healing
- Dental Implants & Implant Bridges
- Oral Surgery: Surgical Atraumatic Extractions, Wisdom teeth extractions, complex bone grafting, PRF and PRP therapy
- Sedation Dentistry: Nitrous Anxiolysis, Oral & IV Sedation, In-office General Anesthesia